Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rod Whigham for April 03, 2013

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    mendel64  about 11 years ago

    That 6-4-3 will do it everytime for you. Good call Gil. Keep it up.

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    bitsy twill  about 11 years ago

    Assuming that white circle is supposed to be the ball, the future lawyer at 2nd appears to have flipped it off casually in the direction of the pitcher.

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    TheBillyGoat  about 11 years ago

    The ball looks so small because, due to Gil’s impressive coaching, Bobby is now throwing B-B’s to the Leesville hitters. First Milford no-hitter in 75 years.

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    tedybgame  about 11 years ago

    Gil’s wisdom has grown ever since he started slumping like Yoda (P1)

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    chujusmith  about 11 years ago

    Gil’s back! And his coaching is better than ever. I’m starting to feel like a run to state is in the cards for later this season.

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    huskiecoach  about 11 years ago

    Gil must be only baseball coach in America who doesn’t wear a cap.

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    ohiobobcat  about 11 years ago

    Yeah, Gil is back. Actually coaching! I’d love to see a story line where Gil actually coaches all season and the story focuses on the games, not some madcap weird adventure. A big run through the playdowns is in order, too. Yeah, MHS can’t win the state title every year, but it’s been too long since we’ve seen the Larks heading for the final four in Central City and staying over at Motel 7. I want me some playdowns!!

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    miffedmax  about 11 years ago

    The Cubs are gonna draft the Leesville hitter.

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    JarvisBigHeadWhite  about 11 years ago

    No peacocks. No lawyers. From “One out…” to “…double play”, today is just baseball. A little ray of sunshine for us Thorp fans.

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    rpalmer1  about 11 years ago

    Not only is Gil not wearing a cap, but he isn’t wearing a uniform, which is against HS baseball rules in most states. He looks like he could be coaching in some summer traveling daddyball league.

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